“In every society, there are stabilizing Forces that protect the status quo. Some of these forces protect entrenched vested interests that might incur losses if innovations were introduced, others are ...
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AI and Automation: The Next Industrial Revolution
The manufacturing sector is undergoing rapid procedural changes and strategic shifts, driven by the increasing adoption of ...
Many lingering work practices are “hangovers" from the Industrial Revolution and while they were effective in the beginning, they’re turning into a headache with the current direction of work culture.
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The AI industrial revolution has begun. History suggests it won’t be positive for the middle class
Job growth has been soft for the past few months and most analysts believe it is due to a slowing economy. But that explanation might be wrong. The job slowdown could be the result of extraordinary, ...
Long before the onset of the first industrial revolution around 1760, it is recorded that early humans used crude weapons to hunt, employed basic methods to fish in shallow waters, and toiled with ...
We would be wise to take a moment to reflect on the ways in which higher education has adapted to radical change in society, technology and culture in the past 150 years or so. Those changes have been ...
Anytime you unbox an iPhone or MacBook, you’re greeted by the phrase, “Designed by Apple in California.” The gist is clear: The coolest part of creating the device — designing it — happened in the ...
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